Friday’s numbers for unemployment, a drop from 9% to 8.6%, may have seemed good news, but it reflects a decrease in the labor force, over 300,000 people dropping out. Did the recession really end in June 2009?
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That and the fact that right now there are lots of seasonal jobs. 🙂
Hope you’re doing well man! 🙂
I feel sorry for the young people who can’t find jobs after graduating from college with hefty student loans. I pray that my daughter can find a job come May.
Joyce
I’ll keep her in my prayers as well, Joyce. I hope we are not are track for a disappointed generation. The first in a long time that doesn’t do better than their parents.